The current state of dual language programs in Nebraska was the topic of a panel on April 19. The event was hosted by the Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education, and the M3 Initiative at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Research out of the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences has identified a dietary nutrient compound that may block mother-to-baby Zika transmission.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has named Soo-Young Hong, associate professor in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies, the recipient of the 2021 Donald R. and Mary Lee Swanson Award for Teaching Excellence.
The College of Education and Human Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln recognized the outstanding achievements of faculty and staff during its annual awards celebration on April 16.
A March 30 webinar hosted by the Interpersonal Violence Research Laboratory outlined how the Youth Voices in Prevention program is enhancing lives — and communities.
Nebraska researchers are developing a detailed literacy profile to identify strengths and weaknesses in reading, writing and cognition skills among students with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
Five students from the College of Education and Human Sciences have been inducted into the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Innocents Society and the Black Masque chapter of Mortar Board for 2021-22.